• CITIZEN Citizen CL-S703II, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), MS, EPL, ZPLII, Datamax, multi-IF (Ethernet) | CLS703IICEXXX
  • CITIZEN Citizen CL-S703II, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), MS, EPL, ZPLII, Datamax, multi-IF (Ethernet) | CLS703IICEXXX
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CITIZEN Citizen CL-S703II, 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), MS, EPL, ZPLII, Datamax, multi-IF (Ethernet) | CLS703IICEXXX

1.305,17 Incl. tax €2.173,16 Incl. tax
€1.078,65 Excl. tax 1.796,00 Excl. tax.
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label printer, thermal transfer, resolution: 12 dots/mm (300 dpi), media width (max.): 118 mm, print width (max.): 104 mm, speed (max.): 200 mm/s, multi-interface (RS232, USB, Ethernet, parallel), EPL, ZPLII, Datamax, movable sensor Read more
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Brand:
CITIZEN
Article number:
CLS703IICEXXX
EAN:
8785279216063
SKU:
CLS703IICEXXX
Availability:
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Introducing the Citizen CL-S703II label printer, a high-resolution thermal transfer printer with a printing density of 12 dots/mm (300 dpi). This versatile printer is equipped with multiple interface options including RS232, USB, Ethernet, and parallel, making it suitable for various connectivity needs. With a maximum media width of 118mm and print width of 104mm, the CL-S703II is capable of producing high-quality labels at a maximum speed of 200mm/s. It supports EPL, ZPLII, and Datamax languages and features a movable sensor for added convenience. Manufactured by Citizen, this label printer is a reliable and efficient solution for your printing requirements. Weighing 15.81kg, the CL-S703II is a robust and durable choice for your business needs.
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